Judge Delays Hearing On Charges Related To Steubenville Rape Case

Winter weather has postponed a court hearing for school workers charged following an investigation prompted by the rape of a 16-year-old girl by two eastern Ohio high school football players.

Judge Patricia Ann Cosgrove delayed Friday's hearing for six current or former workers at the Steubenville school district. They were scheduled to appear before Cosgrove in Jefferson County court. Cosgrove set the new hearing for Dec. 13. A grand jury indicted five of the workers with charges including lying, tampering with evidence and obstructing justice from an investigation launched after the rape of the West Virginia girl in August 2012. A sixth employee faces theft and receiving stolen property charges related to alleged crimes uncovered during the grand jury investigation but unrelated to the rape case.

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The Steubenville Schools' superintendent and three other people have been charged by the Jefferson County grand jury that investigated whether other laws were broken in the rape of a 16-year-old girl by two high school football players last year.